Articles tagged "Czech"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 5
SBU drones hit Russian S-400 air defense system near Belgorod -- Russia transfers Black Sea Fleet vessels to avoid Ukrainian fire -- Two sisters capture the beauty of Ukraine’s villages before it’s gone -- Kyiv says special forces conduct operation in occupied Crimea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, September 23
US will reportedly give ATACMS to Ukraine. Will it change the war? -- Large-scale cyberattack reported in occupied Crimea -- Russian drones not directly targeted at Romania, still a problem -- Next week, the first Abrams tanks will be delivered to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 30
Russian colonel tortured civilians to death in Kherson Oblast -- Kremlin has a long history of killing its opponents -- As counteroffensive presses forward in southeast, 'every meter costs a life' -- German company under investigation for selling drone components to Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 18
Ukraine may receive remaining Czech Soviet-made helicopter gunships -- Russia deports another 450 Ukrainian children -- Lukashenko admits Russian troops invaded Ukraine through Belarus in 2022 -- Lukashenko admits Russian troops invaded Ukraine through Belarus in 2022 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 17
Russia to stage military propaganda video in Kherson Oblast to boost morale -- Ukraine has disabled 5 Russian landing crafts since invasion began -- Russia deploys domestically-produced drones based on Shaheds -- First vessel sails through temporary Black Sea corridor -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 16
Ukraine takes credit for striking Crimean Bridge with sea drone in July -- Russia preparing provocation at Kursk nuclear power station -- Russian forces in east regroup, decrease frequency of attacks -- Why no-fly zones over Ukraine are necessary -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 4
Russia carries out forced, systematic passportization in occupied territories -- Czech company says Russia obtained its drone components via third parties -- Russia's war in Ukraine is 'assault on global food system' -- Romania investigating reports of Russian drone debris falling on its territory -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 1
Russian Presidential Commissioner claims 700,000 children deported from Ukraine -- Russian logistics severely impacted by attacks on Crimean bridges -- Russia failing to 'insulate population from the war' -- Endless Russian assaults near Kreminna test Ukraine’s defenses -- Croatia to help export Ukrainian grain through its ports -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, July 12
Former NATO envoy to Moscow: ‘Potential escalation with Russia is a myth’ -- F-16 training coalition of 11 countries officially formed -- Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian makeshift barracks in occupied Berdiansk -- France to send long-range missiles to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 1
Female Ukrainian commander near Bakhmut fights Russia, gender stereotypes on the battlefield -- Two Russian ships spotted loading Ukrainian grain, metal at port in occupied Berdiansk -- Russia building new facilities for sorting, storing bodies of its dead soldiers -- Putin downplayed Moscow drone attack due to limited options to retaliate -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary -- Monday, May 8
Czech president says Ukraine shouldn't rush counteroffensive -- Wagner a ‘shadow of what it once was’: Russia security expert on the rage of mercenary boss Prigozhin -- Ukrainian intelligence warns of Victory Day provocations by Russia -- German general, expresses hope for fighter aircraft -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 25
Lithuanian President: 'Red lines' regarding military aid to Ukraine must be crossed -- 'Exhausted' troops, 'disorganized' deployment will likely hinder Russia's prospects of holding critical frontline areas in Ukraine -- Russia tries to conceal its dwindling nuclear stockpile -- Former Polish PM: Ending war in Ukraine with compromises would lead to new dangers -- and more